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Advent Continues Tomorrow: God Tabernacled Among Us

  • carlpeet5
  • Dec 6
  • 2 min read

Dear friends,

Tomorrow morning, Sunday 7th December at 10:30 am, we dive deeper into the heart of God’s greatest promise during our Advent series at Honiton Evangelical Congregational Church.


Last week, we explored how the very first whispers of hope after the Fall – promises to Adam and Abraham – pointed straight to Christmas. This week, we turn to Moses and David, and how the Tabernacle and the throne were always crying out for something more.

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“Every sacrifice in the Tabernacle and every king on David’s throne was shouting the same thing: ‘We are not enough! We need a perfect Priest and a perfect King who is Himself God with us.’ The manger is the answer.”


Join us as we unpack how the Old Testament shadows – the portable dwelling of God among His people, the imperfect rulers who foreshadowed a greater one – all find their fulfillment in the Baby born in Bethlehem. It’s a story of God’s relentless pursuit to dwell with us, not just in tents or temples, but in human flesh.

Whether you’re new to this series, returning from last week, or simply seeking the real hope of Christmas amidst the busyness – you are warmly invited. No church background needed; come as you are.


  • 10:30 am (doors open 10:15)

  • Communion will be celebrated as part of the service.

  • Children warmly welcome

  • Accessible building with free parking and hearing loop

Bring a friend, bring your questions, and discover how the God who once tabernacled in the wilderness now invites you into His presence forever.

We can’t wait to see you tomorrow!

With love and anticipation,


Pastor Carl and the church family at Honiton Evangelical Congregational Church


High Street, Honiton EX14 1PJ


01404 44923 | www.honitonecc.org

“Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel (which means, God with us).” (Matthew 1:23)


See you tomorrow morning!

 
 
 

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